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I am now being required by Photoshop to sign in before I can open my files.
How can I work in Photoshop offline, without signing in? This has never been a problem for me before.
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Creative cloud requires you to go online about once every 30 days or so to confirm your subscription is active. Have you done that lately?
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This happens every once in a blue moon. Opening the creative cloud application and signing back in there should take care of it.
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I signed in. I saved and opened a file to make sure everything was working.
Then I signed out. Below is the message I got. As you see, it says the apps will not work if I am not signed in.
So, when I go to open the file, I am required to sign in again, which of course requires me to be online.
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Hi
Don't sign out, that will deactivate your apps. Just sign in then go offline.
Dave
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Why would you sign out?
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Let's say I am someplace without wifi. How can I work on my file if I am REQUIRED to be signed in?
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You odn't need WiFi to work but you have to be logged-in.
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Also, I don't want to use my data plan, that I pay for, to send information to a corporation that I already pay every month.
Also, I don't want corporations collecting data on me. I opt out of that in every way I know how.
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I'll repeat. You do not have to be on line. However you do need to sign in and stay signed in. Once signed in do not sign out, just go offline.
You will need to go online every 30 days.
Internet connectivity, offline grace period, and reminders | Adobe Creative Cloud apps
What you cannot do is sign out and continue to use the app on that PC.
Dave
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We answered that. You aren't required to sign in unless you signed out, or a long time has passed. So, why would you sign out?
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The question is: why am i required to be signed in now?
I used to just be able to work in this program, sign in once in a while to update, then sign out.
I don't use the cloud, I'm not sharing stuff in any other way, yet it is no longer my choice whether to stay logged in. I guess the only answer here is that this is just the way it is now.
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/I+D+W+A+F+N wrote
The question is: why am i required to be signed in now?
This is subscription activated software, not serial number activated software like the old days.
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Hi,
Yup, this is how it is now that they have eliminated the serial based system. Being “signed-in” is kinda like licensing the apps.
The cool thing is, it won’t use your data plan and you don’t need to be connected to wifi. After about 30 days, you will be prompted to connect online and sign-in again for authentication.
Hope this helps!
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If you sign out you cannot use your subscription, period. Not until you sign in again. STOP SIGNING OUT!!
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The software is licensed to you, personally, not to the computer. It is licensed to you, and you identify yourself by signing in with your Adobe ID. By connecting you to the software it can check that your subscription is being paid for, and stop it working if you cancel or don't pay. It connects regularly, but apparently it will try for up to 30 days before giving up and refusing to run.
This means you can install the software on multiple computers you own, and move around them by signing out and signing in. It also means one computer could be shared by different people, using their own Adobe ID at different times.
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See if this solves the issue:
https://helpx.adobe.com/download-install/kb/cannot-verify-subscription-offline-mode.html
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Desynchronizing in Windows 10 doesn't help, I have just tried. The internet is broken for a few days here because they are fixing the fiber cables (and waging war on each other between access providers) so at least I have extra time on my hands to work and practice and create in Adobe, but as my wifi internal card dysfunctions (seemingly broken) I can't connect at all and use Photoshop (or I guess any other from the series). Most disappointed to be held hostage although I paid. Open source might become my second- choice mantra next year. 😒
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I get it. I also just want to open the app and work offline on my laptop without internet connection. It doesn't seem to work. It sucks.
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I get it. I also just want to open the app and work offline on my laptop without internet connection. It doesn't seem to work. It sucks.
By @MARTHA30124914fkn5
The Creative Cloud software verifies the account status on Adobe servers once a day. If the account is in good standing (that is, payment is up-to-date) when the last verification happens, the software status refreshes to run for at least 99 days offline with an annual subscription. Month to month, much less!
See:
https://helpx.adobe.com/ie/creative-cloud/kb/internet-connection-creative-cloud-apps.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/manage-apps-services-desktop.html
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Same. I want to just go on my laptop and work offline anywhere -- WITHOUT HAVING TO HAVE INTERNET CONNECTION. Doesn't work!
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Could you be a little more specific? What, exactly, "doesn't work"?